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For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, words and phrases shall have the following meanings:

A. “Massage” means the treatment to the body of another person by rubbing, kneading, hitting or any other manipulation, including the use of equipment, machinery or appliances in connection with the foregoing;

B. “Massage parlor” means any place where massages are given or furnished for, or in expectation of, any fee, compensation or monetary consideration;

C. “Body painting studio” means the operation of a business where paint, powder or similar material is applied to the body of another person with the hands or the use of equipment or appliances in connection with the foregoing;

D. “Public bathhouse” means any place where baths or facilities for baths of any kind whatever are given or furnished and the terms shall include but not be limited to Finnish baths, Russian baths, sauna baths, Swedish baths, Turkish baths, baths by hot air, steam, vapor, water or electric cabinet; provided, that such term shall not include ordinary tub or shower baths where attendant is not required;

E. “Masseur” or “masseuse” means a person engaged in the practice of massage and shall be referred to herein only as “masseur”;

F. “Body painting studio attendant” means any person who administers to, or performs services for, patrons of a body painting studio or who supervises the work of another person administering to or performing services for such patrons. The term does not include a person who performs only custodial or janitorial work;

G. “Massage parlor attendant” means any person who administers to, or performs services for, patrons of a massage parlor or who supervises the work of a masseur or masseuse or other person administering to, or performing services to such patrons. The term does not include a person who performs only custodial or janitorial work;

H. “Public bathhouse attendant” means any person who administers to, or performs services for, patrons of a public bathhouse or who supervises the work or such person. The term does not include a person who performs only custodial or janitorial work. (Ord. 295-74 Ch. 24 § 1, 1974.)